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The correct one.
Agreed as it's so obvious. i.e., some people like sandwiches with ham, cheese, tomato, ex cedda. But me, I prefer all of the things - i.e., like butter, ex all.
ex cedda
... Don't take the bait, don't take the bait, don't take the bait.
ex all
Damn it! You suck for doing this to us. 😆
Butter.. You monster! 😁
How is it even a discussion?
"Think about how stupid the average ~~American~~ person is. Then, realize half the people are dumber than that."
I consider the writers of Futurama to be on average smarter than what I would expect the average American to be, yet I've heard the professor say 'ex cedra'. Yet they also use 'axe' instead of 'ask' so it may be on purpose.
It's totally on purpose, as they joke about it. "Ask is an archaic form of axe."
I know the 'axe' thing is on purpose, I was just wondering if the 'ex cedra' thing was on purpose as well, since they don't really reference it.